The University of Wisconsin System may still be on the hook for debts accrued by the UW Oshkosh Foundation. The non-profit foundation is filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy over several real estate deals gone bad.

The 60th Annual Grammy Awards brought performances by Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Childish Gambino and more. In addition to the music, stars brought statements of solidarity and definite nods to social justice movements like #metoo. We take a look at what this year's Grammy Awards had to offer us with...

The New York Times reports that ironworker Randy Bryce purchased Twitter followers in 2015, when he was a blogger and labor activist. That's before he started his campaign to unseat Ryan in Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District.

Senator Ron Johnson has been walking back comments he made on Fox News where he alleged the FBI could be corrupt and biased, especially in relation to President Trump. We speak with Daniel Bice of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about the comments and what they could mean politically.

The Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Government this week over a pit sulfide mine … near the Wisconsin-Michigan border. The “Back Forty” mine project, along the Menominee river, has sparked controversy for the Menominee tribe and others in the area, who say it would...

In 2013, one bitcoin was worth $120. Now, it's climbed to $11,000, with some investors claiming they've made millions in the cybercurrency. But bitcoin has been associated with some shady business, and some experts warn there's a bubble that's about to burst. Should you be investing? Is it all it's...

Until the late 1960s, discriminatory laws and lending practices confined African-Americans in Milwaukee to a single neighborhood. Those restrictions sparked marches in the city that spanned 200 consecutive days. Fifty years later, activists say there is still a long way to go.

Milwaukee officials are at odds over how to address tens of thousands of lead service lines that carry drinking water from city water mains to homes. The city began a project to replace the pipes last year after a study showed simply patching lead pipes could be disturbing service lines...

In his State of the State address, Governor Scott Walker called the state of Wisconsin “historically strong,” pointing to a growing economy, low unemployment, rural economic development initiatives, and much more. But is the state's economy as strong as Walker suggests? Two economists weigh in.

"Hooked in Wisconsin: When Heroin Hits Home" tells the stories of 10 Wisconsinites recovering from heroin addiction, in vignettes of their lives: words, videos and photos that try to paint a complete picture of who they are, and how their lives were impacted by addiction.